It's not permissible to own a Saint Bernard in Jinan. This is primarily because Saint Bernards are classified as large-breed dogs. Keeping them in densely populated urban areas can easily cause alarm to those around them. Additionally, they possess a strong sense of territory, which can lead to conflicts with other dogs, hence the prohibition.

Saint Bernards are banned in Jinan due to their classification as a very large breed with considerable strength. When they become excited, it's very challenging for an owner to control them. They also pose considerable training challenges. Despite being generally gentle towards their owners, they have a very strong sense of territory and can be aggressive. Interactions with other people and dogs can easily result in conflict, potentially causing harm. This is why many cities have prohibited them. If you still wish to keep one, it would be best to do so in rural or suburban areas.
How Much Does a Saint Bernard Cost?
In China, the breeding of Saint Bernards is relatively limited. Currently, the average market price for a Saint Bernard ranges from ¥3,000 to ¥5,000. These are usually Saint Bernards of average appearance and with common bloodlines. Saint Bernard puppies typically cost about ¥1,000 more than adult dogs, and female dogs are often priced ¥500 higher than males. You can use this information as a reference. Although some Saint Bernards are priced at over ¥10,000, it is important for buyers to request a pedigree certificate from the seller and to inquire about the dog's vaccination and deworming status.